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PAGE FOUR’ Committees At a recent meeting of the Garden Club the following list of the various c' en and commit-! teemen who will be in charge 0: the Flower Show to be held by the} Key West Garden Club at the Public Library here on February 25th, 26th and 27th, was pre-! pared. The Genera] Chairman of} the Flower Show is Miss Etta Pat- terson, i In the Schedule of Clas tions there is A, Flowers Specimen Plants; C, Displays; and D, Table Settings, and these classifications are divided as fol- | lows: A: Curry Moreno; arrangement of r Mrs. Curry Moreno; 3, Best ar- rangement of nasturtiums, Mrs. Curry Moreno; 4, B arrange- ment of petunias, Mrs. R. B. Pitt- man; 5, Best arrangement of gladioli, Mrs. R. B. Pittman; 6, i arrangement of 1, Best single rose, M 2, Most artistic in a vase, C. Galey; 7, Most rangement of any flowers in a sea shell, Mrs. H. C. Galey; 8, Most artistic arrangement of yellow flowers, Mrs. Ella Lee Cash; 9, Best miniature arrangement of flowers, Mrs. O. S. Long. (Con- tainer not to exceed eight (8) inches) ; 11, Best artistic arrange- ment of a tropical flower or flowers peculiar to this locality, Mrs. O. S. Long. H B: Specimen Plants. Where there are five or more plants exactly the sam be judged as tion and the be in the general Exotic plant 2, Ferns, Mr Palms, Mr: Mrs. Luthe: Display of ava Potted plants of this f: Mrs.' : SOCIETY =: Nifia deLisa Calleja, Ediiress TELEPHONE 149-5 ocainai Club Selects \’arious ,lone; 3, Wild Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. H. William R. afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the PRESIDING ELDER PREACHES TONIGHT Dr. C. K. Vliet, presiding elder of the Methodist churches of the Miami District, will arrive over the highway this afternoon, ac- companied by Mrs. Vliet. The elder will speak tonight 7:30 o’clock at Fleming Street Methodist church in a union serv- ice, with First Methodist and Ley Memorial Methodist joining. At the close of the service, the For Flower Show P. D. Holloway and Mrs, Fred- erick Kirtland; 5, Potted calla-} diums, Mrs. Jam: “ ze : . : te ..; Street Church will be conducted. Hasmond piopneeit Et Re PE | rns public in invited to these gonias, Mrs. James Day and Mrs. | sreiens Raymond Johnson; 7, Hanging) — # baskets, Mrs, R. B, Pittman, 1, Crotons, Mrs. Richard MENTIO eo le H. Kemp and Mrs, Edward est: PERSONAL 2, Hibiscus, Mrs. William H. Ma-/ eeccccecasgsasesase William Fripp, manager of a large department store, returned by plane this short visit to Jacksonville. Wallace B. Kirke; 4,/ Bougainvillaea and oleanders, Mrs. Vining Harris, Mrs. Hugh Taylor and Mrs. Bascom Grooms; 5, Tropical fruits, Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass, Mrs. Vesey John-! Peace Justice Rogelio Gomez, son; 6, Seeds and seed pods, A.|who was on a business trip to| D. Leuthi, Wallace Bryant Kirke; 7, Shadow boxes, Mrs. Curry Moreno. D: Table Settings. The com- petition this year will be for the most unusual center piece for a dinner table with one place set- ting. In charge will be Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Suggestions for | ies returned by plane from Miami this morning. Walter Maloney, of the bakery firm of Key West and Miami, re- turned by plane this morning from a business trip to the latter city. Rafael Fernandez left yester- day afternoon for Tampa where he will spend a while with rel- atives during the Gasparilla fete. Jerry J. Trevor. this centerpiece include Coral, Marine, Cactus, Cocoanut, Old Fashioned, Noyelty, Tropical! Fruit, Japanese Garden and Modernistic. Mrs. Nathalie Taylor, who, was. Exhibits from pupils in schools! here for the funeral of her uncle ill be in charge of Professor and; Judge Hugh Gunn, left yesterday Mrs. Duncan, and Mrs. Grace/ afternoon by plane for Miami and Palacios will be in charge of ex-| expects to return in about two hibits from colored citizens. weeks. Those having flowers or plants for entry in the Flower Show are requested to communicate with) ‘ the proper person in charge of| and friends, left on that division, and if the person| Yesterday for Miami. entering the specimen is unable! to bring same, it will gladly be called for. The Garden Club meets Miss Ann Haskins, who was spending a while with relatives the plane Miss Rosinda Ginart, who was spending several weeks in Havana with relatives and friends, re- turned on the Cuba yesterday aft- ernoon. this Woman’s Clubhouse on Division street, at which time final plans for the show will be discussed. Mr.>and Mrs. Paul Judson, winter visitors for the season in Day and Mrs.| quarterly conference for Fleming| morning from aj THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Our Winter Visitors Harold C, Munck, Jacksonville. / Sailin Baruch and Mary John- ee ete Frank Cates, Miami. j | son, Miami. WASHINGTON, D. C. W. O. Walters, Mia | J. R. Blair, Tampa, i i Clarence Hughes, Miami. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Dunlap. Capt. E. B. Thompson. Capt. C. W. Willets. Miss Jane Waulfitt. | H. Phinney. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Ingalls. Miss Grace Golding M. R. Stern. M. Jamieson. Capt. Howard Newman. Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Crane, W. F. Gerecks. Robert Morris, J. T. Gleason. Capt. John D. Landale. Mrs, J. B, Weaber. Col. and Mrs. Hill. Fred Bartlett. | Maleolm Johnson, H Col. and Mrs. M. L. Polk. i FLORIDA Frank Ireland, Melbourne. | G. L. Scheer,’ Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strepper, | Deerfield. B. F. Paty, West Palm Beach.! Mrs. Gussie Segal, Miami Wm. S..Roberts, Miami. T. Jenkins Curry, Key Largo. t E. J. Weadsley, Tampa. | Mrs. J. J. Wentworth and son, ! Elmer, Miami. Kent Curtis, Captiva. Mrs. Crystal Manson, Tampa. Paul Watkins, Lakeland. W. E. Blanchard, Tampa. B, J. Alritton, Miami. Major A. J. Angle, Tampa. }_ Mrs. Gertrude Woodward, ! | Bartow. Mr. and Mrs. F. F Buttner,} West Palm Beach. | Capt. N. J. Munroe, Mrs. Marjorie Creamer, Miami , Grove. Mrs. R. M. Dillon, Miami. Capt. P. C. Branch, Mrs, T. Hheobald, Miami. | Beach. M. A. Kelly, Jacksonville. | (alee Maes: Bick: Siam! Mr. and Mrs. S. Landfield, Mi-j C: H. Stanton, Port Everglades. ami. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Oder, Tam-! Diego Loper, Tampa. John Gurado, Tampa. ' a, | | H. M. Corse, Jackson | Nathan Newell, Cocon rane Coconut Miami Mr. and Mrs. J. Smallwond,} Pigeon Key. i S ao Looking At Washington! Ss. | 1 w, - oo j! (Continued from Page One) t We take this be’ of ex} compared’ with a tax refund of pressing our heart ~ 2 sthose who were so” kin : | siderate during the illness and; Promptly came a reaction in| after the death of our loved one, ‘Merrill Sands. Our sincere ap- Doueress:: cwten Rourenereee te | crectatuay is extended to those j Treadway, of Massachusetts, call-| 10 loaned cars and to the donors| ed for Wallace’s impeachment or! of the many beautiful florals. apology for attacking the Su-| feb12-1t THE FAMILY. | jPreme Court, amid the cheers of} - = = a4 his Republican colleagues. Mean-|'S to permit foreign goods ‘to he i hi they while, Administration leaders face| neee benusdorape ee eee the necessity of replacing the lost| with demestic merchandise for re- | $200,000,000 and of securing an} shipment to foreign countries, By) additional $600,000,000 for pay-| establishing the Free Trade Zone ing farm benefits this year. Inj custom formalities are avoided. addition, they were worried over| Sometime in the late summer the implications of the Court de-|! 44. Treasury Department will CARD OF TH: 1 $51,000,000. cision, fearing that it may compel Fisher Cheatman, Tallahassee.., WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1936. CLASSIFIED SumsteadsWormSyrup COLUMN See Ses BIG BINGO PARTY Auspices Go-Getters’ Club DIVISION STREET SCHOOL BINGO STAND—Duvyal Street February 19, 1936 PPCeRcoceccccororeeeeee® Bie A. Vunhecs MDL Se G aie a aiianiesiil LOST | LOST—$15.00 in paper nny OOOO OOO OID T aaa Bb, Southard street. feb12-1t SOCSCROSSASA SES SSASEESSSLSSSSSSESEESESSS REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING —If I guarantee my service? When yeu want a guarantee service on your refrigerator,’ call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. feb10-1mo | HOUSE, 6-ROOMS. HALL AND! For Sale 5 Bundles for FOR SALE MGM LIME MI LM BATH, large lot, shade and garden. Price: $750.00, some} terms. For appointment write, Owner, P. O. Box 552, Key West. feb7-5tx undies for De FOR RENT {FOR RENT—Furnished tg | cons}! apart-° ment, a'] modern conveniences, | with garage. 927 Eaton street. | feb11-3tx! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ch dchdidede deeded dedede del FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment, five rooms and bath. Ap-: ply 514 Margaret street, Phone | 152-M. jan24; TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap-° ply 1420: Grinnell street. ! 2 } feb6-+f APARTMENT—All modern con-} v mces. Five ‘arge airy is. Apply 730 Southard a Phone 103-J. feb12-3tx OPP L PL LL Se LL eZLtLigitittzttit use ICE ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLEES Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. ! febi-tfi | They're Economical ne 100 Per Cent Refricerstica FAST FREIGHT eee Setisfection BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE RENT by th: | Hour, Day er Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu-Enamel, We carry a ful! supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. ; And se'l them as low as $5.00 down and $1.00 per weck.j from and to Boston, New York, Miami, Arrange Tennis Tea Games To Be Played At Casa Marina Sunday) «00 were spenaing a few days in Sunday the 16th will see an un-y usual afternoon of entertainment} at the Casa Marina Hotel. The} program. will include some splen-| did tennis games between the foremost players in Key West and! team from Miami and be four singles matches two matches of doubles.! These games will take place in connection with the regular Sun-| day afternoon Tennis Tea. H Bill Hardie, George Pero, “Red” Hastings and Jim Ford comprise the Miami players, and! Key West players will probably; be ranked as follows, No. 1, Jack Latimore; 2, Robert Voorhi: Curry Harris, 4, Peter Varela,! Carl Sawyer or Mr. Merrick. It is possible that Miss Eunice Evers. Florida’s foremost woman tennis Key West, returned yesterday from a short visit in Havana. the refund of the billion dollars in processing taxes already col- lected and paid to the farmers by |ship about $3,000,000,000 worth} Jacksonville, Galveston, jof gold bullion to Fort Knox. Ky! New Orleans and Beyond where it will be stored in the new $20.00 «> EASY TERMS—10 DAYS Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent Hubbard, player, will accompany the Miami| terday. team to Key West. However, en Plan Masical various conflicting tournament schedules may keep her in the Miami area over this week-end. |For Tomorrow The afternoon's entertainment ae will get under way at 2:30, when| Arrangements have been made an added attraction in the form} for a musical to be given Thurs- of difficult surfboard riding featsl day, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p. m. at thg i behind a fast speed boat will take} First Methodist Church at which place in the water directly facing! time the following program will the Casa Mérina. Five dollars‘ be rendered: will be given to anyone attending} Hymn, Congregation, the afternoon tea who is able to Prayer, Rev, Culpepper. ride the surfboard three minutes} Piano Solo, Miss without falling from it. Knowles. It is expected that an unusually Vocal Solo, Mrs. Paul Archer. large group will attend the Tennis} Reading, Mrs. Alice Curry. Tea Sunday to view the matches} Vocal Solo, Ruth Roberts. between local players and the Piano and Violin Selection, Miami team, and also to see the} Misses Brantleys. surfboard riding. Reading, Mrs, Katie Eldredge. ; . Vocal Solo, Mrs. Ralph San- Marie Junior Woman’s Club Holds Interesting Meeting Yesterday The Junior Woman’s Club of Key West yesterday afternoon held a very interesting meeting! at the Woman’s Clubhouse on, Division street, at which time the nomination of officers for the | freshments and a bridge prize for ders, Violin Solo, Gerald Saunders. Pantomime, “The Old Rugged Cross.” Reading, Miss Lorace Peeples, ' School Circle To each table. Further details of this, Sponsor Party charity event will be gone into later. ll be a lovely occasion, with re- Go-Getters’ Club of Division Cuba, returned on the Cuba yes-| the government. The question }can hardly be settled until the Supreme Court passes on the is- sue, but until a decision is made, the Federal budget will be up in the air. underground vault. The ship-j ments will be made by parcel post, which will cost about $600,- 000. The postal service has al- ready moved more than $2,000,- 000,000 from the San Francisco mint to Denver. The job took {four months and twenty-five trains. The gold bars and coins weighed 4,743,000 pounds and was guarded by postal inspectors, | seeret service men, railroad police and soldiers, The first American Free Trade Zone will soon be established near New York. It covers 18 acres of land, 60 acres of water, including wharves and warehouses to be constructed within nine months and to be administered by a cor- poration formed by the City of New York. A barrier will effec- tually preclude the possibility ofi smuggling goods into the United States. The purpose of the zone Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles and thus gets at and kills the cause of scalp itch. 35c and $1.00, | MUSICAL Tomorrow, 7:30 p. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Pantomime: “The Old Rugged Cross”—-GOOD PROGRAM From Key West alternate Fridays! Frem New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami and} New Orleans every two weeks CLYDE-MALLORY | C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. FREE TRIAL THOMPSON'S ICE CO. Phone No. 8 FOLLOW THE ARKOW! Street School will sponsor a big! SPECIAL OFFER i coming year took place. The elec-) Meanwhile, the Junior Wom- Bingo Party at the bingo. stand ---And You Will Find In This —on—— tion of officers does not take an’s Club will hold their regular on Duval street on Wednesday, PERMANENT WAVES place ape ia | Social Friday afternoon of this! e Junior Woman’s Club now/ week at the Woman’s Clubhouse ion i: plans to sponsor the Nursery} from 5:00 to 7:00 o’elock. nell BIG peas Sie ge for —.. School, and to raise funds for} tesses for the occasion will bal ote, of the Key West Volun-} Better Waves, $6.00 and up this project they will hold a| Mrs. Charles E. Pangle, Mrs. Wil-| teer Fire Department, Members; MRS. MILLER y Bridge Party on Thursday of} liam M. Arnold and Miss Cornelia! of the club are sellin - tickets for| 407 South Street Phone 574-3 next week, February 20th. This} Ricketts, ithe games to be held on that} night. Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! February 19th. fwo Permanents $5 00 OY ai. agreed Mrs. ews Mahoxts iin With Enjoyable Birthday Party Mrs. Leroy Roberts entertained delightfully at a birthday party) Tuesday afternoon at her home on Windsor Lane, at which sev- eral interesting games were play- ed and prizes won by Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. D. H. Minor and Mrs. S. E. Peterson. At the conclusion of the games the guests were invited to the din- ing room for refreshments, where a color scheme of pink and light green was effectively carried out. A handsome birthday cake dec- orated in pink and green, sur-! rounded by a wreath of pink roses and ferns formed the centerpiece. Refreshments of fruit punch, chicken sand S, cakes and ' GSE a Daa a aM, Have Your Handwriting Analyzed Write to Constans, care of The Key West Citizen Send about eight to ten lines copied from a Newspaper, magazine or periodical, in your nor- mal everyday handwriting, and send it with 25c and a self-addressed stamped envelope. pores home of Mrs. Claude 1009 Grinnell street. } | _A request has been made for) | all members of the organization! ito be in attendance at this meet- ing. Albury, LIQUORS—BEER | SHOE REP CURRO’S PLACE | GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP -ORIENTAL PHARMACY Duval At Petronia Street | H. Diamendi, Prep. a Reomere, Prop. Package Liquors af All Kinds Old Shoes Made As Geed As New SPECIALISTS Beer and Wine 1 612 Duval Strect 1000 Duval Street PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING COMPANY “Get Our Prices First” Sheet Metal Work, Dayton Pumps 132 Simenton St, Phone BAKERY BUSY BEE BAKERY | much enjoyed by all the ladies present, including Mrs. W. Mc-/ Hugh, Mrs. A. Ai ae Christensen, dies, D. i, Minor, HELPS AVOID MANY COLDS Mrs. E. Pidgeon, Mrs. H. Gates, Mrs. C. Gates, Mrs. F. Key, Mrs. dhe, Especially designed aid for nose and S. Gates, Mrs. M. Felton, Mrs. G. Sikes, Mrs. C. Curry, Mrs. H. Ar-! upper throat, where cher, Mrs. E. Sawyer, Mrs. J. Wil-| most colds start. liams, Mrs. B. Figueredo, Mrs. S.| Used in time, helps prevent many colds, A. Peterson, Mrs. A. Crespo and! the Misses L, Shepherd and Isa-| Vicks VA:TRO-NOL | i —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__—— PALACE] belle Armayor. Mallory Chapter To Hold Meeting i Lupe Velez in THE MORALS OF MARCUS Louis-Uzcudun Fight and coffee were also served. The regular meeting of Stephen The honoree received many; R. Mallory Chapter, U. D. C. will Comedy : 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ TIPLLZLLLLLLALL LLL x For a more detailed report, enclose $1.00 and about thirty lines of writing. SOUL IOOOITOMMEE EE, MALONEY & PEACOCK 1f yes are locking for POULTRY Fine Pies and Pastry Bakers of Raker Bey Bread wisit or call “Try BUSY BEE BREAD Cakes and Postries | Pulferd’s Poultry Ferm Phone 120 900 Francis 3t.| Phone 618 812 Fleming 5t., Phone 680 . betrer, b Lde where uh ude uti, ue ule ue dee ue beautiful and useful gifts for her'be held tomorrow afternoon, birthday, and the afternoon wasThursday, at 4:30 o’clock, at the == |

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